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What with unpacking and chatting and telephoning and lunching, the day
soon passed Carley went to dinner with friends and later to a
roof garden The color and light, the gayety and music, the news
of acquaintances, the humor of the actors--all, in fact, except the
unaccustoht
she slept the sleep of weariness
Awakening early, she inaugurated a habit of getting up at once, instead
of lolling in bed, and breakfasting there, and reading herWest Then she went over business matters
with her aunt, called on her lawyer and banker, took lunch with Rose
Maynard, and spent the afternoon shopping Strong as she was, the
unaccustomed heat and the hard pavements and the jostle of shoppers and
the continual rush of sensations wore her out so completely that she did
not want any dinner She talked to her aunt a while, then went to bed
Next day Carley h Central Park, and out of town into
Westchester County, finding some relief froreens without really seeing them In the
afternoon she called on friends, and had dinner at home with her aunt,
and then went to a theatre The ood, but the almost